Most of the MNsure signups are in public health care programs: 18,039 Medicaid plans for the poor, and 9,111 MNCare signups for low-income working families. For private insurance plans, the number of signups is 11,805.

But that doesn’t mean everything is well.

Website glitches persist, and Gov. Mark Dayton is promising all hands on deck.

“It’s unacceptable,” said Dayton, the Democratic governor who signed MNsure into law.

“We’ll get to the point where it’s functioning very efficiently — almost perfectly,” he said. “I don’t know when that will be.”

Among similar sized states with health exchanges, Minnesota’s in the middle of the pack. Kentucky and Washington lead the nation with 92,000 and 84,615 signups. Minnesota’s got 38,955. Maryland has 17,054. And Oregon has 9,219.